The Chairwoman Called The CEO On Speakerphone, And The Intern’s Badge Became…

For three seconds, Mark’s voice filled the lobby and nobody moved.

The elevator bell chimed behind me. A wheelchair squeaked near the admissions desk. Somewhere by the coffee kiosk, a paper cup slipped from someone’s hand and tapped against the marble twice before rolling under a bench.

Tiffany’s phone hung loose between her fingers, still recording. Her pink nails trembled around the case.

Mark breathed once through the speaker.

Then his voice changed.

“Katherine,” he said carefully, “what exactly is going on?”

I watched Tiffany’s face. The color had drained from her cheeks so quickly the glitter by her eye looked almost childish.

I did not look away from her.

“The young woman in front of me says you are her husband,” I said. “She also says you can blacklist my family from every doctor in New York.”

One of the board members, Elaine Porter, stopped beside the reception desk with a Frankfurt contract folder pressed against her navy blazer. She had flown in on the red-eye with the final amendments. Her hair was still pinned perfectly, but her mouth had gone flat.

Behind her stood Samuel Brooks from finance and Dr. Marta Alvarez, chair of surgical services. Both held folders stamped APEX-FRANKFURT PROCUREMENT.

Tiffany saw the folders.

Her hand dropped another inch.

Mark cleared his throat. “Tiffany is confused.”

The word landed softly. Too softly.

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